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E I . Y ;> J"" i in r i i, f «r • ""~ ^ SINCLAIR LEWIS THORVALE FARM WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. Saturday, Nov. 16 Sweet dear, yes, I'll do the pieces for Gordon, three at $7500, but I won't guarantee delivery of them in less than two months and if he shd try to rush me on the old we-have-them-scheduled racket, tell him Nonny- nonny. The house and I are so glad that you will come up Pri of next week. We have been too long without you; we grow querulous and rheumatic; we creak at frosty midnights. Yes, I found the notebook in your desk (yes, the key is back in its plaid box) and it answered all that I needed to know about where we bought furniture, etc. Itakeitforgranted that you will be arriving at Albany by 12s15 plane. It is colder here, but lovely weather, just now, with the bare |>irch trunks and twigs fairylike against rolling clouds in innocent pale blue mm&ii autumn sky. I have sent the samples off to Stevens, and I return his letter to you, because I think you ought to send him at least a twenty-word letter. He has had a somewhat dirty deal from us — coming m| up here, doing his best, and then nothing happening. Also, from low motives, he might be useful later. Your bed still has not arrived from Altman's. Have you ever phoned them about it? And you ought to choose and send up your chaise longue. Your room will be very bare, after the chintz things are moved to guestrm. J. The Tookers have done been and gone, taking all their 1 furniture, thank God, and the cottage is empty — and J very dirtyj love — love

E I . Y ;> J"" i in r i i, f «r • ""~ ^ SINCLAIR LEWIS THORVALE FARM WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. Saturday, Nov. 16 Sweet dear, yes, I'll do the pieces for Gordon, three at $7500, but I won't guarantee delivery of them in less than two months and if he shd try to rush me on the old we-have-them-scheduled racket, tell him Nonny- nonny. The house and I are so glad that you will come up Pri of next week. We have been too long without you; we grow querulous and rheumatic; we creak at frosty midnights. Yes, I found the notebook in your desk (yes, the key is back in its plaid box) and it answered all that I needed to know about where we bought furniture, etc. Itakeitforgranted that you will be arriving at Albany by 12s15 plane. It is colder here, but lovely weather, just now, with the bare |>irch trunks and twigs fairylike against rolling clouds in innocent pale blue mm&ii autumn sky. I have sent the samples off to Stevens, and I return his letter to you, because I think you ought to send him at least a twenty-word letter. He has had a somewhat dirty deal from us — coming m| up here, doing his best, and then nothing happening. Also, from low motives, he might be useful later. Your bed still has not arrived from Altman's. Have you ever phoned them about it? And you ought to choose and send up your chaise longue. Your room will be very bare, after the chintz things are moved to guestrm. J. The Tookers have done been and gone, taking all their 1 furniture, thank God, and the cottage is empty — and J very dirtyj love — love